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Strategy, Strategy, Strategy

Journal of Information Systems Management, 1988
Abstract The year 1987 may well be remembered as the Year of Strategy. The ideas of using information as a strategic weapon, of creating information systems that advance corporate strategic purposes, and of using information systems for competitive advantage were everywhere - at professional meetings, in journal articles, and in books.
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Competitive strategy

Changing Planes: A Strategic Management Perspective on an Industry in Transition, 2018
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H. Stephen
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The strategy of ecosystem development.

Science, 1969
The principles of ecological succession bear importantly on the relationships between man and nature. The framework of successional theory needs to be examined as a basis for resolving man’s present environmental crisis.
E. Odum
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On the Counting of Strategies

2015 22nd International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning (TIME), 2015
In game-theory, a classic qualitative question is to check whether a designed set of the players has a winning strategy. In several safety-critical applications, however, it is important to ensure that some redundant strategies also exist, to be used in case of some fault.
MALVONE, VADIM   +3 more
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What's in a Name? Reputation Building and Corporate Strategy

, 1990
Firms compete for reputational status in institutional fields. Managers attempt to influence other stakeholders' assessments by signaling firms' salient advantages.
C. Fombrun, Mark T. Shanley
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Optimal Versus Naive Diversification: How Inefficient is the 1/N Portfolio Strategy?

, 2009
We evaluate the out-of-sample performance of the sample-based mean-variance model, and its extensions designed to reduce estimation error, relative to the naive 1-N portfolio.
Victor DeMiguel   +2 more
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Strategy in Emerging Economies

, 2000
Emerging economies are low-income, rapid-growth countries using economic liberalization as their primary engine of growth. They fall into two groups: developing countries in Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East and transition economies in the
R. Hoskisson   +3 more
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Patterns in Strategy Formation

International Studies of Management & Organization, 1978
The literature on strategy formation is in large part theoretical but not empirical, and the usual definition of “strategy” encourages the notion that strategies, as we recognize them ex post facto, are deliberate plans conceived in advance of the making
Henry Mintzberg
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In Search of Complementarity in Innovation Strategy: Internal R&D and External Knowledge Acquisition

Management Sciences, 2006
Empirical research on complementarity between organizational design decisions has traditionally focused on the question of existence of complementarity.
B. Cassiman, R. Veugelers
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Strategies for Struggle Strategies for Peace

Journal of Palestine Studies, 1983
The year 1982 has been a new landmark in the history of the conflict in the Middle East. It has brought to the fore the Israeli commitment to the annexation of the territories occupied in 1967; Israel's total disregard for any process towards reconciliation and its total lack of restraint in the application of violence in the West Bank, in Gaza, or in ...
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